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Dick Walter had produced Broadway shows for 40 years and brought hundreds of top stars to Omaha: Carol Channing, Sid Caesar, Liberace to name a few. Now he found himself as a patron, in a chair viewing a "travelogue," his first travel adventure film ever. And what did he say?Read More

In 1843,Canadian seaman Ned Myers told the story of his life to the famous American writer James Fenimore Cooper. In Cooper's book, Meyers told the story of the 1813 US amphibious attack on Toronto, and the subsequent sinking of the ship he sailed on during the attack.
The bones of the many other sailors who sank with the ship sat untouched on the bottom on Lake Ontario for 167 years. Now, 201 years after the sinking, Shipwrecked on a Great Lake tells the story of the attack.Read More

Modern society has long believed that women hold up half the sky in terms of equality and progression. So when it comes to the world of professional cycling why aren't women receiving half the road?Read More

What started out as a documentary turned into a feature, an unusual feature film. Each day in Mumbai, India 4000 men in dressed in white transport 175,000 lunches across this big city. They retrieve the lunch containers of food from mothers and wives and delivery them to husbands and family members. The Dabba Wallas have been doing this since the late 1800s.Read More